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Family honors Jaylan Sarah Hasty with awareness: 'I want to be able to save someone else's daughter'
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Dozens of people gathered this afternoon in north Columbia to honor and celebrate the life of Jaylan Sarah Hasty, who lost her life to domestic violence one year ago. Now, her family has an important message for the world. Hasty died last August after firefighters were...
Summerville Orchestra unveils 2024-2025 season: "The Power of Music"
The Summerville Orchestra (S.O.) is excited to announce its 2024-2025 season, "The Power of Music," a showcase demonstrating the power of music to ignite emotion. “We have carefully curated each of our concert experiences to feature some favorites from the orchestral repertoire,” said Music Director Wojciech Milewski. “But we will also surprise you with some things you won’t expect. We can’t wait to welcome you into the hall!”
Train vs. pedestrian accident shuts down Ashley Phosphate Road in North Charleston
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The North Charleston Police Department shared a traffic alert stating that Ashley Phosphate Road was shut down due to a train vs. pedestrian accident Sunday afternoon. The traffic alert was posted via X and Facebook around 4:13 p.m. Spokesman Harve Jacobs said the pedestrian was injured in the accident. The […]
Battery crush Orange County 6-0 with Markanich hat trick, Myers brace
The Charleston Battery demolished Orange County SC by a score of 6-0 on Saturday at Patriots Point. The night was highlighted by Nick Markanich’s hat trick and MD Myers’ brace off the bench, along with a goal from Arturo Rodriguez before halftime. Both teams picked up red cards during the night. The Battery’s victory was an important bounce-back performance as they fight to regain ground in the Players’ Shield (regular season title) race.
Pelicans lead from start to finish in Saturday victory over RiverDogs
Charleston, SC - The Myrtle Beach Pelicans scored two runs in the top of the first inning and never looked back, defeating the Charleson RiverDogs 4-1 on Saturday night at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park. The game was played in front of 4,772 fans. The RiverDogs lead in the south division playoff race was cut to 3.0 games over the Columbia Fireflies.
Holy City Magic to close doors due to soaring liquor liability insurance costs
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Holy City Magic has provided entertainment in downtown Charleston for the past four years. But the owner, Howard Blackwell, said he’s being forced to close his doors because of increasing liquor liability insurance rates. He said the magic theater only serves beer and wine...
Isolated showers continuing ahead of next week’s heat!
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Cooler conditions over the past couple of days are beginning to show signs of breaking down next week! For now, we’re treated to mainly dry weather aside from a couple of spotty showers - mostly along the coast. With a nearby stalled front, expect brief showers to continue tonight, as our airmass along the immediate coast has a little more moisture with it. Overnight lows should return to the 60s inland and low-70s at our beaches with our northeasterly wind staying elevated.
Loved ones remember 23-year-old man a year after he was shot in Summerville
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCSC) - It has been about one year since a 23-year-old Summerville man was shot in the head while driving home. Though the family of Hunter Keith Baum still waits for answers, they say that’s not why they remember him. “I miss my boy every minute of...
Watch A.J. Green’s legendary high school highlights
Georgia Bulldogs legend A.J. Green is one of the best wide receivers in school history. Green arrived at Georgia in 2008 as an athletic and lengthy superstar out of Summerville, South Carolina. Green excelled in football and basketball at Summerville High School. He certainly earned his five-star recruiting ranking. Green’s high school highlights are some of the best highlights you will ever see out of a receiver at the high school level. Green immediately lived up to the hype at Georgia as a true freshman. The 6-foot-4 pass catcher finished his college career with 2,619 receiving yards, which third all-time...
Over 4,400 acres of Lowcountry land protected by Nature Conservancy
YEMASSEE, S.C. (WTOC) - More than 4,400 acres of land in the Lowcountry will be protected following the Nature Conservancy’s purchase of Gregorie Neck Road in Yemassee. Thanks to the closing of a Conservation Easement, that land will have limited development on it permanently. They call it their Purchase...
Friday night lights return: South Carolina high school football unites families across generations
LEXINGTON, S.C. — The lights above high school stadiums across South Carolina on Friday night shone brightly. As marching bands played on, there was electricity in the air. The excitement was palpable, and then, with one kick, the crowd roared. It’s official. High school football has returned to the...
A new program actively supports at-risk students across South Carolina
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Carolus Online Academy hosted its back-to-school event in Columbia on Friday at the South Carolina Public Charter School District office. The academy started its new program, "Carolus Cares: Project Give Back," which supports at-risk students at school and throughout South Carolina. “We came out to...
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